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Saturday, December 31, 2005

Mark Tapscott: Illegal Leaks Endangering Lives

Mark Tapscott hits the nail on the head in regards to recent high-profile national security-related leaks to news organizations:
This time around there is no question about serious crimes having been committed and only the most blindly obstinate professor of journalism will insist on the right of the relevant journalists at the Times, Post and elsewhere to protect the guilty parties.

I am generally a supporter of the strongest possible shield laws for journalists, but in these newest cases it seems most likely there will be no such legitimate place to afford cover for the recipients of the illegal leaks that almost certainly damaged national security and endangered the lives of thousands, possibly millions, of Americans.

Posted by Amy Ridenour at 12:30 AM

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